China is growing really fast in several aspects, but the country’s resource hunger is surprisingly big. More than 50% of the world’s cement, nickel, coal, copper and steel is used in the country. We already knew how fast they produce millionaires and billionaires, but they are also leading in skyscrapers.

The US dollar is the most important currency of the world. It’s the reserve currency for most countries, and it’s also a popular choice for individual investors to keep their wealth in. How did the dollar become what it is today and what does the future hold?

The President of the United States announced that he wishes to impose a 25% tariff on steel and 10% tariff on aluminium. Donald Trump also said that he’s ready to put a 35% tax on European cars. But how far the US can take a war like this?

There are some interesting market actions nowadays. We have seen surging government bond yields, rushing stock prices (mostly in 2017 and early 2018) and a falling US Dollar. This kind of market coincidence generally leads to stock market corrections which already happened in the past weeks. However, the question is if we will see another leg down on the stock markets and how the greenback will react.

Tesla’s Model S outsold the luxury flagships of traditional brands like Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz in Europe for the first time ever. This happened in the US before, but not in the old continent. Classic brands must develop their technologies to fight back, and that may change the automotive industry forever. This doesn’t mean that Tesla can really compete with the big companies yet, though.